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Nuclear medicine is a branch
of medicine and medical
imaging that uses the nuclear properties of matter in
diagnosis and therapy. More specifically, nuclear medicine is a part
of molecular imaging because it produces
images that reflect biological processes that take place at the
cellular and subcellular level. Nuclear medicine procedures use pharmaceuticals that have been labeled with
radionuclides (radiopharmaceuticals). In diagnosis,
radioactive substances are administered to patients and the
radiation emitted is detected. The
diagnostic tests involve the formation of an image using a gamma camera or positron emission tomography, invented by
Hal O.
Anger, and sometimes called an Anger gamma camera.
Imaging may also be referred to as radionuclide imaging or
nuclear scintigraphy
.

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